Welcome to the THIRD Global Women of Color Write-In event! We are a hybrid event (a virtual event with in-person meeting nodes) that encourages everyone to write entries about women from around the world into Wikipedia and to improve existing entries on these topics. We are supported by the Postcolonial Digital Humanities Rewriting Wikipedia Project and the Global Outlook on Digital Humanities Special Interest Group of the Association for Digital Humanities Organizations. Our first #GWWI meeting was on April 2013 and our second #GWWI meeting was on March 2014. Join us October 20th-23rd 2014 for our THIRD #GWWI meeting!

Additionally, #GWWI 3 is dedicated to the memory of Adrianne Wadewitz, an active Wikipedia in higher education advocate and a leader in the movement to improve the content on women in Wikipedia.

Time: ALL DAY, ANY TIME ZONE. Please share the results of your work on Twitter using the hashtag #GWWI!

Location: All over the world! Join us virtually or in-person. Face-to-face nodes will be held at / The University of Michigan and at Kansas State University on Wednesday, October 22nd. Feminist Theory classes part of the Dialogues in Feminism, Technology & Culture (a DOCC) courses at Richard Stockton College, The College of New Jersey and West Virginia University will be participating. If you are planning to host your own node, please add your location here! If you are planning to host your own node, please add your location here!

Lord, Karen page created Paigecm. The page currently has basic info about Lord's publications and the awards and nominations for her first novel, "Redemption in Indigo." -- Infobox added. Karen Lord communicated via Twitter that she doesn't know of any freely licensed or public domain photos of her. -- I've gone through and tweaked the article a bit more, adding links to Worldcat and to academic publisher sites to document Lord's academic writing. (PCM)

Ocampo-Friedmann, Roseli page created P.J. Emery. This is only a stub although I was able to locate several web resources. I will add to this as time permits, but this will greately benefit from input from editors with expertise in this scientist's fields of study. --LiteratPJ (talk) 20:13, 26 April 2013 (UTC)

Kartini Added information about the relationship between Kartini's feminism and hegemonic state discourse that was left out in the English Wikipedia. The corresponding article from the Bahasa Indonesia Wikipedia contains and prioritizes different information. Vlasmana

Lake, Suzy page has been updated with more information about her early life, still in progress Isluce(talk)